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Pioneering Australian senator breastfeeds at mic in parliament
Australian Sen. Larissa Waters became the first politician to breastfeed while speaking in parliament Thursday. The co-deputy leader of Australia's Greens Party made headlines in May when she first breastfed her daughter inside the chamber. On Thursday, she one-upped herself: While moving a motion about black lung disease for coal...
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